Trump praises Turnbull in tweet as White House says US will honour refugee deal 'in some way'

In a change of tone, Donald Trump is full of praise for Malcolm Turnbull in a morning tweet.

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US President Donald Trump has identified the culprit for the blow-up with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull - fake news media.

Mr Trump made the revelation in a Friday morning tweet.

The president also had some kind words for Mr Turnbull.

"Thank you to Prime Minister of Australia for telling the truth about our very civil conversation that FAKE NEWS media lied about," Mr Trump wrote in the tweet.

"Very nice!"
It was the latest mixed message about the US-Australian relationship coming out of the White House since the weekend phone call.

While Mr Turnbull has been careful with his words when quizzed by Australian media about the call, Mr Trump has not been diplomatic.

Less than 24 hours earlier he gloated publicly about his "tough phone calls" with world leaders.

"It's time we have to be a little tough folks," Mr Trump, generating laughter, told a Washington DC prayer breakfast audience of political and religious leaders.

Later in the day he told a meeting with US steelworkers nations were "really terribly taking advantage of us" and then pointed to Australia.

The Trump administration and Mr Turnbull were concerned enough about damage to the Australia-US alliance that Australian Ambassador Joe Hockey was dispatched to the White House on Thursday to meet with Mr Trump's chief of staff Reince Priebus and senior adviser Steve Bannon.

The furore erupted on Wednesday when the Washington Post reported Mr Trump abruptly ended the planned hour call after 25 minutes.

The president's "fake news" tweet comes despite Trump administration officials confirming, off the record, the call was "confrontational".

Adding to the confusion, White House spokesman Sean Spicer described the call as "cordial".

The Post reported Mr Trump told Mr Turnbull he had spoken to four other world leaders earlier in the day, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, and that "this was the worst call by far".

Mr Trump's anger comes from the asylum-seeker resettlement deal he inherited after Mr Turnbull negotiated it with former president Barack Obama last year.

Mr Trump described the deal as "dumb" in another tweet.

Mr Trump, according to the Post, complained in the phone call with Mr Turnbull that he was "going to get killed" politically because of the deal and accused Australia of seeking to export the "next Boston bombers".

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Published 4 February 2017 9:36am
Updated 4 February 2017 9:50am
Source: AAP


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